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UK consumers seek £382m from salmon producers in price-fixing case

A legal firm in the UK is seeking £382 million from six Norwegian-owned salmon producers over allegations of price fixing. The case, filed at the , claims that British consumers were overcharged for at least four years due to breaches of competition law by the companies involved. The fish firms named in the legal action are Mowi and its subsidiary , SalMar, Lerøy, , and Grieg. The lawsuit alleges that these companies engaged in price fixing, resulting in UK consumers paying more than they should have for salmon.

What is the total amount being sought by the legal firm on behalf of British consumers from salmon producers?

The legal firm is seeking £382m from some of the world's largest salmon producers.

Which companies are accused of price fixing in the legal action filed at the Competition Appeal Tribunal?

The companies accused of price fixing in the legal action are Mowi, SalMar, Lerøy, Scottish Sea Farms, and Grieg.

How long were UK consumers allegedly overpaying due to the alleged breaches of competition law by the fish firms?

UK consumers were allegedly overpaying for at least four years due to the alleged breaches of competition law by the fish firms.

Where can readers find more information on this case?

Readers can find more information on this case by following this link.